
Police for strict enforcement of weekend curfew
The Hindu
Cases to be booked against those flouting rules/curbs
After the State Government announced weekend lockdown and other restrictions for curbing the threat of a third wave with rising cases of Omicron, the Mysuru city police are working out strategies for successfully enforcing the new rules with increased surveillance. The weekend curfew will come into effect from 10 p.m. on Friday till 5 a.m. on Monday.
The meeting chaired by Commissioner of Police Chandragupta on Wednesday resolved to ensure a strict watch for enforcing the curbs.
Deputy Commissioners of Police Pradeep Gunti and Geetha Prasanna and senior officers attended the meeting.

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